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  1.  Not estranged in feeling.

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1798.  S. & Ht. Lee, Canterb. T., II. 513. Even if his heart should stand the test, and remain wholly uncorrupted, and unalienated.

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1859.  Farrar, J. Home, 414. An effort was made by his few remaining and unalienated friends to provide for him the means of emigration.

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  2.  Not alienated or transferred in respect of ownership.

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1851.  Sir F. Palgrave, Norm. & Eng., I. 5. His resources … arose only from the very few royal domains as yet unalienated from the crown.

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1887.  Moloney, Forestry W. Africa, 6. The absence of compiled information of extent of lands sold and unalienated.

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